Year 2020 / Volume 27 / Number 6

Cilinical Note

Adaptation of the chronic pain unit of the Hospital Complex from Vigo to the state of alarm due to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic

Rev. Soc. Esp. Dolor. 2020; 27(6): 392-393 / DOI: 10.20986/resed.2020.3827/2020

Mónica Mayo, Teresa Fernández, María Vieito, María Jesús Goberna, Alfonso Carregal


ABSTRACT

COVID-19 infection is responsible for a pandemic. As a result, all outpatient procedures and patient visits to pain management services have been postponed or canceled. This has affected the care of the patient with chronic pain. In our pain management services we have tried to minimize those consequences.



RESUMEN

La infección por COVID-19 es responsable de una pandemia. Como resultado, todos los procedimientos ambulatorios y las visitas de los pacientes a la unidad de dolor han sido pospuestos o cancelados. Esto ha afectado a la atención del paciente con dolor crónico. En nuestra unidad de dolor hemos tratado de minimizar esas consecuencias.





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Mayo M, Fernández T, Vieito M, Goberna M, Carregal A. Adaptation of the chronic pain unit of the Hospital Complex from Vigo to the state of alarm due to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. Rev Soc Esp Dolor 2020; 27(6): 392-393 / DOI: 1020986/resed20203827/2020


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Received: 13/06/2020

Accepted: 31/10/2020

Online First: 16/12/2020

Published: 27/01/2021

Article revision time: 121 days

Article Online First time: 186 days

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